Juniper Networks Design Fundamentals (JNDF)

Course Details

Descrizione

This three-day course is designed to cover best practices, theory, and design principles for overall network design and will serve as the prerequisite course for other design subject areas â€” data center, security, and WAN.

Obiettivi

After successfully completing this course, you should be able to:

Provide an overview of network design needs and common business requirements.

Scope a network design by gathering data and working with key stakeholders.

Describe ways of processing customer data and design requests.

Identify boundaries and scope for the design proposal.

List some considerations when creating a design proposal.

Provide an overview of network security design principles and common vulnerabilities.

List high-level design considerations and best practices for securing the network.

List the components of the campus network design.

Describe best practices and design considerations for the campus.

Describe architectural design options for the campus.

List the components of the WAN.

Describe best practices and design considerations for the WAN.

Describe design options for the WAN.

List the components of the data center design.

Describe best practices and design considerations for the data center.

Describe architectural design options for the data center.

Define business continuity and its importance in a network design.

Describe high availability design considerations and best practices.

Provide an overview of high availability offerings and solutions.

Describe Class of Service design considerations.

Provide an overview of environmental considerations in network design.

List design considerations and best practices for managing the network.

Provide an overview of Juniper Networks and third party options for network management.

List design considerations and best practices for network automation.

Provide an overview of automation tools.

Explain the foundational topics that have been taught throughout the course.

Create a network design proposal that satisfies customer requirements and business needs.

Provide an overview of the steps involved in migrating a network.

Describe best practices used in network migration.

List the various campus network topographies.

Describe sample design options for the campus.

Contenuti

Day 1

Chapter 1: Course Introduction

Chapter 2: Network Design Fundamentals

A Need for Design

Knowledge is King

A Proposed Design Methodology

A Reference Network

Chapter 3: Understanding Customer Requirements

RFP Requirements

Scoping the Design Project

Analyzing the Data

Lab: Understanding Customer Requirements

Chapter 4: Organizing the Data

Processing the Data and Requests

Understanding Boundaries and Scope

Design Proposal Considerations

Chapter 5: Securing the Network

Why Secure the Network?

Security Design Considerations

Day 2

Chapter 6: Creating the Designâ€”Campus

The Campus Network: An Overview

Best Practices and Considerations

Architectural Design Options

Lab: Creating the Designâ€”Campus

Chapter 7: Creating the Designâ€”Wide Area Networks

The WAN: An Overview

Best Practices and Considerations

WAN Design Examples

Lab: Creating the Designâ€”WAN

Chapter 8: Creating the Designâ€”Data Center

The Data Center: An Overview

Best Practices and Considerations

Data Center Design Examples

Lab: Creating the Designâ€”Data Center

Chapter 9: Business Continuity and Network Enhancements

Business Continuity Planning

High Availability Design Considerations and Best Practices

Offerings and Solutions

CoS and Traffic Engineering Considerations

Environmental Design

Day 3

Chapter 10: Network Management

Designing for Network Management

Chapter 11: Automation

Designing for Network Automation

Lab: Enhancing the Design

Chapter 12: Putting Network Design into Practice

Network Design Recap

Responding to the RFP

Final Lab Introduction

Lab: Putting Network Design into Practice

Appendix A: Network Migration Strategies

Migration Overview

Migration Approaches

Migration Examples

Appendix B: Sample Campus Designs

Campus Topology Examples

Appendix C: Sample Response to RFP

Example of an Actual Juniper Networks RFP Response

Pubblico di destinazione

This course is targeted for Juniper Networks system engineers, partner sales engineers (including Champions), and services partners who are interested in learning network design introductory concepts. However, the course is also applicable to a general audience of Juniper customers with a desire to learn more about network design.